Margie L. (Quiltingmargie) reviewed Too Late to Say Goodbye: A True Story of Murder and Betrayal on + 94 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
Ann Rule is at the top of her form in this book. No true crime writer is better at characterization. You are made to feel that you know the characters and can't help but care about them.
CrystalP - reviewed Too Late to Say Goodbye: A True Story of Murder and Betrayal on + 7 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
A wonderful book! By the end you feel for the family's involved. I think this is the best of Ann Rule's books!
Helpful Score: 1
Another great read from Ann Rule. She's the best at fleshing out the back stories of the victims and their families. It's filled with details, but never tedious. When you are done reading, you feel as if you know these people. Ann is a master in this genre.
Marian C. (cakrafter) reviewed Too Late to Say Goodbye: A True Story of Murder and Betrayal on + 43 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This story will be on TV this weekend and try not to miss it. The book, by Ann Rule, was a "can't put it down, sit on the edge of your seats story. Ann Rule writes with such indepth detail and describes the people involved in perfect detail. I always look forward to reading an Ann Rule book.
Here we have a handsome dentist whose beautiful wife commits suicide. Or does she? Come to find out that years ago another woman in his life also took her life. UMM? Coincidence?
Another wonderful true crime from the best---Ann Rule.....
Here we have a handsome dentist whose beautiful wife commits suicide. Or does she? Come to find out that years ago another woman in his life also took her life. UMM? Coincidence?
Another wonderful true crime from the best---Ann Rule.....
Paulette A. reviewed Too Late to Say Goodbye: A True Story of Murder and Betrayal on + 64 more book reviews
True story of murder and betrayal written by best woman author in the true crime business. Gives in depth development of the individuals involved in these true events set in Atlanta Georgia. Aspects of unbelievability; that one man could fool so many with his behavior over quite a length of time, that a wife could become so desparate as to turn to the internet for understanding and escape. Surprising turn of events occur frequently.
Silvia B. (barras31063) reviewed Too Late to Say Goodbye: A True Story of Murder and Betrayal on + 69 more book reviews
Another great book by Ann Rule.
Amy D. (Iowan) reviewed Too Late to Say Goodbye: A True Story of Murder and Betrayal on + 173 more book reviews
Ann Rule continues in her true-crime genre, exploring the death of Jenn Corbin, a Georgia woman whose dentist husband, Bart, had other mysteries in his past. Rule personalizes the victims, allowing the reader to see them as real people, and at the same time the crimes she dissects become all the more brutal and heart-wrenching. Occasionally there is too much detail in getting to the resolution that you know is coming, however it is important to the mechanics of the trial.
Jodie J. (jjgirl) reviewed Too Late to Say Goodbye: A True Story of Murder and Betrayal on + 14 more book reviews
Ann Rules best book to date. You lived the entire story through her words!!
Alison P. (alison8641) reviewed Too Late to Say Goodbye: A True Story of Murder and Betrayal on + 9 more book reviews
Another intriguing story of a real life murder. Not quite as good as previous ones I have read, but interesting none the less.
Debbie M. (debbiemc) reviewed Too Late to Say Goodbye: A True Story of Murder and Betrayal on + 36 more book reviews
Another great book by Ann Rule. If you love true crime, she is the author for you. It's amazing how this guy got away with murder once, but thank God not twice.
Donna C. (g-ma) reviewed Too Late to Say Goodbye: A True Story of Murder and Betrayal on + 3152 more book reviews
As hard as I tried to stick with this I just couldn't!
I don't understand why true crime writers have to always go back to the day everyone was born, that just doesn't have anything to do with why they are murdered or why they are a murderer.
This involves 2 murders and believe me--she goes back into every aspect of everyone's past and it just isn't necessary, just the facts mam please!
I found it so tedious to try to read every single description in this book about each character and it just got boring because she didn't move along with the crime and had to get into the pasts of everyone.
The pictures I didn't find interesting at all, who really cares what the victim looked like at birth, first grade, senior in high school, and on and on--
so I just quit and probably won't be trying anymore of Rule's books.
oh and by the way, this book is not 544 pages but 407 unless you read the Afterword apart.
I don't understand why true crime writers have to always go back to the day everyone was born, that just doesn't have anything to do with why they are murdered or why they are a murderer.
This involves 2 murders and believe me--she goes back into every aspect of everyone's past and it just isn't necessary, just the facts mam please!
I found it so tedious to try to read every single description in this book about each character and it just got boring because she didn't move along with the crime and had to get into the pasts of everyone.
The pictures I didn't find interesting at all, who really cares what the victim looked like at birth, first grade, senior in high school, and on and on--
so I just quit and probably won't be trying anymore of Rule's books.
oh and by the way, this book is not 544 pages but 407 unless you read the Afterword apart.
Joyce K. (joylynn) reviewed Too Late to Say Goodbye: A True Story of Murder and Betrayal on + 50 more book reviews
Ann Rule is one of the best "True Murder" writers. She writes so that you feel, that you know the people involved in the crime. This is a story of a Dentist, from Georgia, who murdered his wife, and a girlfriend (who died 10 years before). A must read.
jjares reviewed Too Late to Say Goodbye: A True Story of Murder and Betrayal on + 3413 more book reviews
Ann Rule has a way with words, and her true crime novels are entertaining. Her page-turning style is hard to imitate. Although there is a large cast of characters, Rule adds enough details to mark each character with lots of definition.
This is the story of a dentist seeking riches who kills. He became obsessed with one woman and when she started to move away from him, she suddenly committed suicide. Fourteen years later, Bart Corbin's wife suddenly commits suicide (in the exact same way as years before). The police started looking into the previous case and noted the similarities.
This is engaging and readers will find it difficult to set it aside.
This is the story of a dentist seeking riches who kills. He became obsessed with one woman and when she started to move away from him, she suddenly committed suicide. Fourteen years later, Bart Corbin's wife suddenly commits suicide (in the exact same way as years before). The police started looking into the previous case and noted the similarities.
This is engaging and readers will find it difficult to set it aside.
Anna R. (claytango) reviewed Too Late to Say Goodbye: A True Story of Murder and Betrayal on + 23 more book reviews
Ann Rule never fails to write an excellent account of true horrific crimes.
Susan G. (fb493) reviewed Too Late to Say Goodbye: A True Story of Murder and Betrayal on + 5 more book reviews
Very in-depth and intriguing account of an unbelievable crime that should have never happened...twice!
Debbye D. (debbyedyer) reviewed Too Late to Say Goodbye: A True Story of Murder and Betrayal on + 102 more book reviews
Great true crime book.
Kathy G. reviewed Too Late to Say Goodbye: A True Story of Murder and Betrayal on + 329 more book reviews
I have always been an Ann Rule reader and this book did not disappoint me at all. Good read if you like True Crimes.
Tricia - , reviewed Too Late to Say Goodbye: A True Story of Murder and Betrayal on + 76 more book reviews
Intense!
Thought it was a really good book from Ann Rule.
Maggie M. - , reviewed Too Late to Say Goodbye: A True Story of Murder and Betrayal on + 400 more book reviews
I seem to try to figure out what is going on in the minds of others - perhaps I should have been a psychiatrist - but there's no way to understand Dr. Bart Corbin. This book is the true story of Bart Corbin's obsession and murder of two women in his life. He originally got away with the first murder, but he wasn't so lucky the second time around, thank goodness. One has to wonder what switches get crossed in the minds of others for them to justify taking the life of another. Nevertheless, the story is fairly well told, but seriously, I get tired of the murdered woman always being portrayed as being so beautiful and almost perfect. I'm not sure why authors feel they have to do this; perhaps it's their way of ensuring a little more sympathy toward them. Anyway, this is a pretty good book, written in the typical Ann Rule style.
Candice J. (Calliope13) reviewed Too Late to Say Goodbye: A True Story of Murder and Betrayal on + 98 more book reviews
Bart Corbin appeared to share an idyllic life with his pretty wife, Jennifer: a home in an upscale Atlanta suburb, two adorable young sons. But there were secrets below the surface - including an affair of Bart's that drove Jenn to look for love on the Internet - that would prove deadly on the December morning Jenn was found with a single gunshot wound to her head. Police suspected suicide, but her disbelieving family knew Jenn had been excited to move on from Bart with someone she had met online. As disturbing clues emerged, a relentless county investigator dredged up a shattering revelation: fourteen years earlier, Bart Corbin's former girlfriend, lovely dental student Dolly Hearn, also died - a gunshot wound to her head that was ruled a suicide. It was a chilling link in the chain that would ensnare the remorseless killer behind both tragic deaths: Bart Corbin.
And if you think you know everything about this outright shocking case, discover the truth behind the headlines - and one incredible irony on which the entire case turned - in Too Late To Say Goodbye.
And if you think you know everything about this outright shocking case, discover the truth behind the headlines - and one incredible irony on which the entire case turned - in Too Late To Say Goodbye.
Tracy B. reviewed Too Late to Say Goodbye: A True Story of Murder and Betrayal on + 22 more book reviews
Great read.